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i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. into the republic, for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you. you can have a seat. i would like to acknowledge and introduce some of the people we have on the stage with us. first, at the police commission president, thomas mazzucco, commissioner kingsley, paul henderson from the mayor's office as representing because the mayor was unable to come tonight. also, we have commissioner loftus. also, the command at steep. d staff. deputy chief james that lake, lyn tomioka, leanora militello, and next to lyn commander biel, corrier from field comman. i would like to introduce chief grigory p. suhr. >> good evening, and hopefully lyn still wants to be your boss tomorrow. i know it is quiet and there are a lot of kids in the room. that is terrific. the medal of valor ceremony is the best event that we get to attend. it is when there is a crisis, emergency, extreme danger and takes everything you have to go forward, and everyone else th
i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. into the republic, for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you. you can have a seat. i would like to acknowledge and introduce some of the people we have on the stage with us. first, at the police commission president, thomas mazzucco, commissioner kingsley, paul henderson from the mayor's office as representing because the mayor was unable to come tonight. also, we have...
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states for his role in u.b.s. actions but he came forward and told the justice department what he knew hoping to get protection under the whistleblowers act protection he wasn't granted until now today i want to take a look at the case of two bradleys bradley bergenfield and bradley manning and bradley work involves story has a happy ending because he's part of the i.r.s. as whistleblower program he's one of several people who are starting to collect large sums of money because their secrets have brought millions of dollars in lost tax revenue to the government his account alone brought forth more than seven hundred eighty million dollars in fines paid by u.b.s. not to mention all those other people who are starting to come forward to wait for it pay those taxes they owed in the first place in fact many of the united states financial investigations depend on whistleblowers to make their cases broadly. manning well he's a different story the trove of documents he shared with wiki leaks did not bring money to the u.
states for his role in u.b.s. actions but he came forward and told the justice department what he knew hoping to get protection under the whistleblowers act protection he wasn't granted until now today i want to take a look at the case of two bradleys bradley bergenfield and bradley manning and bradley work involves story has a happy ending because he's part of the i.r.s. as whistleblower program he's one of several people who are starting to collect large sums of money because their secrets...
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states just because the director of national security and human rights for the government accountability project she's also the author of the book traitor the whistleblower and the american taliban she joins me now and just let me just get your initial impressions of this speech it was very powerful it was not only chock full of first amendment nuggets but a songe was able to draw a stark contrast by holding up the mirror to what president obama said the other day about democratic principles and freedom of speech and he also was able to speak very eloquently about bradley manning yes certainly so many things discussed here one of the things a lot of people were speculating is that assigns wanted to make sure people knew his story and knew it kind of in contrast with what we're seeing going on around the world as expected i guess you could say julian assange when pretty hard on the u.s. . as you mentioned president obama spoke yesterday at the u.n. you know talking about human rights talking about things that are important values to this country. but signs criticized the president for you
states just because the director of national security and human rights for the government accountability project she's also the author of the book traitor the whistleblower and the american taliban she joins me now and just let me just get your initial impressions of this speech it was very powerful it was not only chock full of first amendment nuggets but a songe was able to draw a stark contrast by holding up the mirror to what president obama said the other day about democratic principles...
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united states government to take credit for the last two years of progress. or they just for him to say on tuesday the united states supported the forces of change in the arab spring to new zealand history did not begin in december two thousand and ten and muhammad did not set himself on fire so barack obama could be reelected. all right so we just heard a sonder pointing to what he sees as president obama being hypocritical when he sees when he advocates free speech in the middle east why does he think the president is using the arab spring for political gain well it is obvious he is trying to use it for political gain because he's a politician and is a hypocrite because if you look at how the u.s. was supporting the dictators that were overthrown ben ali regime in tunisia and mubarak going to egypt they will had full support of the us government up until the last moment when it was obvious that they would be pushed aside by the popular uprising in this region and they even tried to have a hand in the who would succeed mubarak in egypt and their. prime candi
united states government to take credit for the last two years of progress. or they just for him to say on tuesday the united states supported the forces of change in the arab spring to new zealand history did not begin in december two thousand and ten and muhammad did not set himself on fire so barack obama could be reelected. all right so we just heard a sonder pointing to what he sees as president obama being hypocritical when he sees when he advocates free speech in the middle east why does...
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the united states must bow that it will not seek to prosecute. or else support it. the united states must pledge before the world that it will not pursue journalists or siding shining a light on the secret crimes of the powerful so it appears and that you know one man's witch hunt is another's legal investigation i guess how did we get to this point where songe is in hiding holed up at the ecuadorian embassy. well i mean it's a complicated scenario with songes legal limbo as so many moving parts i mean essentially he's he's he's not actually facing any charges of related to his publication yet but he's right that the obama administration is absolutely waging a war on on leakers you could call them whistleblowers i mean i would i would call some of the movies whistleblowers but. the obama's justice department has in fact and they did six leakers under the espionage act and that's more than any other president in history combines which is an amazing reversal of obama's transparency promises from two thousand and eight yeah absolutely i want to switch gears now to the
the united states must bow that it will not seek to prosecute. or else support it. the united states must pledge before the world that it will not pursue journalists or siding shining a light on the secret crimes of the powerful so it appears and that you know one man's witch hunt is another's legal investigation i guess how did we get to this point where songe is in hiding holed up at the ecuadorian embassy. well i mean it's a complicated scenario with songes legal limbo as so many moving...
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states because the united states -- the people in the united states were never slaves. they were always free. this was an unusual statement to make in a country with 4 million people in bondage. i thought okay, so meigs said all right, we won't have the liberty cap. and so he sat back to crawford for a third design. and this is what crawford came back with. and this is the freedom triumphant in war and peace we have today. crawford -- the feeling today is that crawford's intent was to create an indian princess and you have this buckskin skirt here. but at the least, that disappears and then you have kind of a greek saying here. and then you have this remarkable headdress, which was supposed to be an equal and eagle feathers, but instead looks like a rooster with a nozzle on it. meigs had been urging thomas crawford costly to go to the vatican library and look up books have pictures of indians because he expected quite rightly that crawford had no idea what indians looks like. anyway, crawford comes back with this. davis absolutely loves that and meigs didn't say anythin
states because the united states -- the people in the united states were never slaves. they were always free. this was an unusual statement to make in a country with 4 million people in bondage. i thought okay, so meigs said all right, we won't have the liberty cap. and so he sat back to crawford for a third design. and this is what crawford came back with. and this is the freedom triumphant in war and peace we have today. crawford -- the feeling today is that crawford's intent was to create an...
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this is a man who only on wednesday was described by the united states as an enemy of the state just a few hours later he was speaking to the united nations he gave quite an a most of speech saying that he was speaking as a free man soli thanks to the efforts of ecuador which of course has offered him asylum and he's currently staying in this building in the embassy here in london he's says that he's been at six hundred fifty nine days in captivity essentially but without charge but he says he's free in a sense to speak his mind and he talked extensively about the life of bradley manning who of course is accused of leaking military documents to wiki leaks bradley manning has now been under lock and key for eight hundred fifty six days which is way over what's legal under military law in the united states he also said that we shouldn't underestimate the scale of the investigation into wiki leaks and the bradley manning is not the only one who's been affected by it he was very hard on president obama he said that there had been more offenses against freedom of speech during president o
this is a man who only on wednesday was described by the united states as an enemy of the state just a few hours later he was speaking to the united nations he gave quite an a most of speech saying that he was speaking as a free man soli thanks to the efforts of ecuador which of course has offered him asylum and he's currently staying in this building in the embassy here in london he's says that he's been at six hundred fifty nine days in captivity essentially but without charge but he says...
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it's very hard for me to see how the united states. president can get us to war with iraq. which leads me to conclude that if in fact conference is not coming that the traditional way of merit america gets to war is what would be best for u.s. interests if in fact the iranians aren't going to compromise it would be best to somebody else started the war. what if the iranians are going to compromise would be best if someone else started the war is anyone listening to this war mongering hawks like clawson are openly calling for the u.s. to strike iran first in order to jump start world war three oh but it gets better. i mean look people iranian submarines periodically go down someday one of my not come up who would know why. we can do a variety of things if we wish to grease the pressure i'm not advocating that but i'm just suggesting that. if this is not a either or proposition and you know it's just sanctions has to has to succeed or other things we are in the game. of using covert means against the iranians yeah man let's just sink a submarine and blame it on iran great ide
it's very hard for me to see how the united states. president can get us to war with iraq. which leads me to conclude that if in fact conference is not coming that the traditional way of merit america gets to war is what would be best for u.s. interests if in fact the iranians aren't going to compromise it would be best to somebody else started the war. what if the iranians are going to compromise would be best if someone else started the war is anyone listening to this war mongering hawks like...
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have left what's the lesson for the united states and. the lesson is it can happen here it's naive to imagine that the same process the same crisis the same bailout program help the top hope it trickles down pretend it doesn't matter when it doesn't that pushing on the mass of the p. which will resume here right after the election is going to provoke the american people just as it has the greek the spanish the italians the portuguese and so on very very quickly do you think there's any chance if obama is re-elected and there's a democratic majority in congress that we might see an f.d.r. direction rather than an austerity direction not until there's a mass of people it was the unions the cia all the socialists the communists in america who forced it from below until we have a renewed occupy wall street or some equivalent the pressure won't be there and there's no indication from the obama administration that they would react to anything other than real pressure from below so that's the question i think you're absolutely right richard well
have left what's the lesson for the united states and. the lesson is it can happen here it's naive to imagine that the same process the same crisis the same bailout program help the top hope it trickles down pretend it doesn't matter when it doesn't that pushing on the mass of the p. which will resume here right after the election is going to provoke the american people just as it has the greek the spanish the italians the portuguese and so on very very quickly do you think there's any chance...
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. >>> the uc regents are suing the biggest companies in the united states, facebook, walmart and walt disney world. the company's chair says he helped develop certain technology. he says his work enables browsers to host applications which are interactive. a judge already declared two patents invalid in february. those were against amazon, google and yahoo. >>> apple stock came close to the $700 mark and top $700 in after hours trading thanks to the new iphone 5. it doesn't even hit the stores till friday but people already started lining up what was grandma's cold remedy? hi, primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you can sweat it out! oh, and music... ( all ) music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte droid razr by motorola for $99.99. verizon. >>> republican presidential candidate mitt romney is on damage control tonight in southern california after he was caught speaking to
. >>> the uc regents are suing the biggest companies in the united states, facebook, walmart and walt disney world. the company's chair says he helped develop certain technology. he says his work enables browsers to host applications which are interactive. a judge already declared two patents invalid in february. those were against amazon, google and yahoo. >>> apple stock came close to the $700 mark and top $700 in after hours trading thanks to the new iphone 5. it doesn't...
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a live picture of the united states capitol building. let's get a check on your weather from nbc meteorologist todd santos. todd, good morning. >> good morning to you, willie. a quiet setup across a good stretch of the country for today. your monday travel should be fairly easy, especially after what we dealt with early saturday with those two tornado touchdowns near the new york city area. the issue itself is that frontal boundary leaving us with mostly clear skies. the piece that's going to be most noticeable as you step outside, the could toler temperatures. 61 degrees at this point. 58 in hartford. will see a few patches of light frost tomorrow morning up around old forge, central portions of new york state. some of the first areas generally to see cooler temperatures in the northeast. that's kind of that first sign that maybe we start to begin that transition of seasons. for the most part today fairly quiet. may see a few pockets of light showers. some of those towards the capitol district. albany getting in on some of that. 69 degr
a live picture of the united states capitol building. let's get a check on your weather from nbc meteorologist todd santos. todd, good morning. >> good morning to you, willie. a quiet setup across a good stretch of the country for today. your monday travel should be fairly easy, especially after what we dealt with early saturday with those two tornado touchdowns near the new york city area. the issue itself is that frontal boundary leaving us with mostly clear skies. the piece that's...
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states and so the really the reality is that united states has kept this cloud of investigation over the organization ever since the major leaks and twenty times and that this is going to continue to hover over us. and that i think that's the purpose partially maybe there won't ever be indictments but to continue to persecute the organization for publishing this information and the target individuals like jacob apple on wiki leaks volunteer artichoke target david house one of manning's friends before he was arrested and imprisoned this is something that the united states going to continue to do and people who have ties to wiki leaks organization will come under sort of scrutiny we have about thirty seconds left kevin but i want to ask you know with a lot of speakers augmentin a jot it happened with him every year that diplomats walk out of the room i know the canadian delegation did it when he spoke today do you think that will see anything like this when assigned a video link pops up that people will walk out of the room. you know i doubt it i don't see that there's any sort of stak
states and so the really the reality is that united states has kept this cloud of investigation over the organization ever since the major leaks and twenty times and that this is going to continue to hover over us. and that i think that's the purpose partially maybe there won't ever be indictments but to continue to persecute the organization for publishing this information and the target individuals like jacob apple on wiki leaks volunteer artichoke target david house one of manning's friends...
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. >> reporter: the obama campaign said it is shocking that a candidate for the president of united states would go behind doors to wealthy donors that say americans are unwilling to take personal responsibility for their lives. president obama had his own moment caught on tape at a fund-raiser. in which he said some voters cling to their guns and religion. >> it's not surprising to me that they get bitter. >> reporter: four years later, it's romney explaining his own words, just as the campaign was looking to reboot, after their convention gave them no bounce. and with the president leading in many key battleground states. david muir, abc news, new york. >> the buzz on this story is expected to grow with the release of more video clips. but we're unlikely to see romney today, as he has no public events on his schedule. >>> the other major story we're following is unfolding in afghanistan this morning. the deadliest attacks so far to avenge that american-made film insulting the prophet muhammad. a suicide bomber driving a car filled with explosives, slammed into a minivan with foreign aid
. >> reporter: the obama campaign said it is shocking that a candidate for the president of united states would go behind doors to wealthy donors that say americans are unwilling to take personal responsibility for their lives. president obama had his own moment caught on tape at a fund-raiser. in which he said some voters cling to their guns and religion. >> it's not surprising to me that they get bitter. >> reporter: four years later, it's romney explaining his own words,...
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states because the united states, the people in the united states were never slaves. they were always free. this was an unusual statement to make in the country with 4 million people in bondage. so meigs said, all right, we won't have the liberty cap. and so he sent back to crawford for a third design. and this is what crawford came back with. this is the freedom triumph and, war and peace that we have today. the feeling today is that crawford's intent is to create sort of an indian princess in the hunt this buckskin skirt here. at the waist, that disappears in the new house kind of a greek saying here and then you have this remarkable had dress, which was supposed to be an eagle and eagle feathers, but instead looks sort of like a rooster with those mouth open. meigs had been urging thomas crawford constantly to go to the vatican library and look up some books that pictures of indians because he suspect it, quite rightly, that crawford had no idea what indians look like. anyway, crawford comes back with this, davis absolutely love said in meigs didn't say anything. t
states because the united states, the people in the united states were never slaves. they were always free. this was an unusual statement to make in the country with 4 million people in bondage. so meigs said, all right, we won't have the liberty cap. and so he sent back to crawford for a third design. and this is what crawford came back with. this is the freedom triumph and, war and peace that we have today. the feeling today is that crawford's intent is to create sort of an indian princess in...
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states and our supposed partners in afghanist afghanistan. what does the breakdown in that relationship mean for the future in the
states and our supposed partners in afghanist afghanistan. what does the breakdown in that relationship mean for the future in the
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collected with these suspicious activity ports all over the world in all over the united states and they're talking about having like fourteen million photographs of civilians imploded within the next few years and one that's connected with i don't know license plates imaging software iris scans fingerprints and then you connect it with trap lawyer and every surveillance camera in america and then it starts getting a little fishy but hey it's just fear mongering what are the odds that the cops are actually going to start watching us and. really are. i mean isn't it ira it's just kind of ironic though that you know you're they're arresting people who are not arresting people for their data mining everyone compiling information on everyone who's taking photos but then of course you know all of us compiling it and running everyone up but they don't have yourself a good day and you think you're sharing your course thanks. do you ever get the feeling that the people who are supposed to be giving you the news are actually telling you lies like did you know that america is one of the only industri
collected with these suspicious activity ports all over the world in all over the united states and they're talking about having like fourteen million photographs of civilians imploded within the next few years and one that's connected with i don't know license plates imaging software iris scans fingerprints and then you connect it with trap lawyer and every surveillance camera in america and then it starts getting a little fishy but hey it's just fear mongering what are the odds that the cops...
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states and our supposed partners in afghanist afghanistan. wh
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it's shocking that a candidate for president of the united states would go behind closed doors and declare to a group of wealthy donors that half of the american people view themselves at victims entitled to handouts and unwilling to take personal responsibility for their lives. it's hard to serve as president for all americans when you've written off half the nation. that from the obama campaign. david corn of mother jones says more clips from that fundraiser will be released today. joining me now by phone, national affairs editor, msnbc political analyst and the co-author of the book game change, john heil man. good morning to you. >> good morning, willie, sir. >> how bad is this for mitt romney? >> caller: it's pretty bad on a scale of one to ten. its hard to take it out of context, willie. as you know, things have been -- for the last week if you think about the remarks on libya, the story in politico about campaign infighting. now this thing. although it's from a fundraiser earlier. it contributes in the sense that the campaign is coming unglued. it gives the obama campaign a powerful
it's shocking that a candidate for president of the united states would go behind closed doors and declare to a group of wealthy donors that half of the american people view themselves at victims entitled to handouts and unwilling to take personal responsibility for their lives. it's hard to serve as president for all americans when you've written off half the nation. that from the obama campaign. david corn of mother jones says more clips from that fundraiser will be released today. joining me...
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travel experts say this could never work in the united states. you planes are set up differently and airlines may face lawsuits. >>> fishermen dream of catching the big one. but one got more even bargained for. it had a human finger in its mouth. he had been fishing in idaho and authorities were able to get a fingerprint from the lost digit. it was chase today a washington border that lost in it accident. when asked if he wanted hit back, he said thanks, but no thanks. >> singer andy williams has died. his hit recording of moon river made him world face ♪ moon river ♪ ♪. >> williams died last night after a long battle with bladder cancer. an amazing voice. we'll be back. ♪ ♪ what was grandma's cold remedy? hi, primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you can sweat it out! oh, and music... ( all ) music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get th
travel experts say this could never work in the united states. you planes are set up differently and airlines may face lawsuits. >>> fishermen dream of catching the big one. but one got more even bargained for. it had a human finger in its mouth. he had been fishing in idaho and authorities were able to get a fingerprint from the lost digit. it was chase today a washington border that lost in it accident. when asked if he wanted hit back, he said thanks, but no thanks. >> singer...
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. >>> in afghanistan, the united states has suspended joint patrols with the military following a rash of attacks. as david martin reports, this latest development is another setback for u.s. efforts to turn over security issues to the afghan people. >> reporter: the order effectively suspends until further notice most of the operations which u.s. and afghan troops conduct side by side. at higher headquarters, afghans and americans will still work together, but in the field, small unit operations putting afghan soldiers alongside americans, the guts of the u.s. strategy to turn the fighting over to the afghans, will be suspended unless an exception is granted by a commanding general. the order was issued after a long weekend in which four american and two british troops were killed by so called insider attacks. afghans turning their guns on their supposed allies. joint chiefs chairman general martin dempsey called the surge in insider attacks a very serious threat to the campaign. in addition, two marines were killed and eight fighter jets destroyed by enemy fighters who penetrated a h
. >>> in afghanistan, the united states has suspended joint patrols with the military following a rash of attacks. as david martin reports, this latest development is another setback for u.s. efforts to turn over security issues to the afghan people. >> reporter: the order effectively suspends until further notice most of the operations which u.s. and afghan troops conduct side by side. at higher headquarters, afghans and americans will still work together, but in the field,...
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." and we all know what happens when you're ranked highest, right? call or go to quickenloans.com to discover why our mortgage experience is engineered to amaze. you won't run into kenmore appliances just anywhere. only sears is celebrating the 100th anniversary of america's number one appliance brand, with up to 25% off all kenmore appliances, plus an extra 15% off all appliance brands with your sears card. this is worth running into. this is sears. >>> everything they do, the running style, the ability to catch the football, make people miss, the pass protection, the toughness, they remind me so much of each other, brad, it's mind-boggling. i asked marshall last night we're going to do a package comparing you to ray rice, do you mind that? he sell, mind it? he's one of my favorite players in the game right now. that's a compliment. >> brad: he'll get the carry, slipped a bit, and then he's put down after a pickup of four. clock ticking under the nine-minute mark. ray rice, 13 rushes,
power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." and we all know what happens when you're ranked highest, right? call or go to quickenloans.com to discover why our mortgage experience is engineered to amaze. you won't run into kenmore appliances just anywhere. only sears is celebrating the 100th anniversary of america's number one appliance brand, with up to 25% off all kenmore appliances, plus an extra 15% off all appliance brands...
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. >> the united states of alec. a special bill moyers report and how the secretive american adjusted exchange council has helped corporate america propose and even draft legislation for states across the country. >> i was stunned at the notion that politicians and corporate representatives were voting behind closed doors on these changes to the law before they were introduced in state houses across the country. >> as the yen and the states declares wikileaks founder julian assange to be an enemy of the state, we will air is addressed to the united nations from inside the ecuadorean embassy in london where he has been holed up for the past 100 days. >> it is time for the u.s. to cease the persecution of wikileaks, to cease its persecution of our people, and to cease its persecution of our sources. >> we will play julian assange's address and speak to his attorney michael ratner. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. anti-austerity protes
. >> the united states of alec. a special bill moyers report and how the secretive american adjusted exchange council has helped corporate america propose and even draft legislation for states across the country. >> i was stunned at the notion that politicians and corporate representatives were voting behind closed doors on these changes to the law before they were introduced in state houses across the country. >> as the yen and the states declares wikileaks founder julian...
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now they have also found it in a handful of patients in united states, a cause? >> we don't know why this is occurring but it is very interesting because it is scene predominantly, was exclusively in people of asian origin. >> he believes that genetics and environment play strong world but that this new adult acquired immune to this and see does not spread person to person. >> it would be ridiculous for someone to think that asians have it, therefore we need to stay reformations. it is not a communicable disease at all. so no one is going to get it from someone else. >> the team just published a report in the new england journal of medicine, the hope is that they're finding will raise awareness within the medical community. if patients are properly diagnosed and i can be treated, their lives saved. >> i was really glad to help her. >> dr. baxter's patient was treated with a drug it typically used for arthritis, today she is alive and doing well. >> it shows that we have so much to learn, there is really a lot about the immune system and infections that we do not
now they have also found it in a handful of patients in united states, a cause? >> we don't know why this is occurring but it is very interesting because it is scene predominantly, was exclusively in people of asian origin. >> he believes that genetics and environment play strong world but that this new adult acquired immune to this and see does not spread person to person. >> it would be ridiculous for someone to think that asians have it, therefore we need to stay...
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as other units arrive on the scene, the troopers remove the spikes and scramble to reach the injured driver. the suspect is extricated from the van and rushed to the hospital. >> i have been a state trooper for 21 years and this situation was definitely one of the most intense ones i've been in, certainly one of the most amazing videos. quite spectacular. i'm just happy that it all turned out. >> minutes after he escaped death, manning and the other officers gather round to watch the dramatic video playback from the police car. >> when i saw the video, i realized how close the situation was and how fortunate i was to be alive and still able to walk around after the crash. >> in a surprising twist to the story, the crash is not manning's last run-in with the suspect, who was later convicted of aggravated battery. >> we stopped a car for a problem with their license plates and it was at night. i walked up to the car and it was the suspect that ran into my car. and he was out of the hospital and awaiting trial. he apologized for the ordeal. >> still on the beat, sergeant manning has a n
as other units arrive on the scene, the troopers remove the spikes and scramble to reach the injured driver. the suspect is extricated from the van and rushed to the hospital. >> i have been a state trooper for 21 years and this situation was definitely one of the most intense ones i've been in, certainly one of the most amazing videos. quite spectacular. i'm just happy that it all turned out. >> minutes after he escaped death, manning and the other officers gather round to watch...
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they are undermining israel's security by suggesting that the united states and israel don't have anything other than a unique and close and special relationship. it undermines israel's security to its neighbors in the arab world and to its enemies. we need to make sure that the fact that there has never been, and will never be daylight between the two parties or the support for israel that we have in the united states, that that is conveyed to jewish americans all across the country. it is a responsibility we're asking all of you to take on. >> when you wrote that article did you misquote debbie wasserman schultz? >> absolutely not. i just want to say at the outset, i appreciate you having me on to respond. basically in the -- on your show last night debbie wasserman schultz made two agree just factually incorrect accusations about me. the first was that i deliberately misquoted her. that's not true. if you look at my initial report, i not only quoted the part of what she said about the israeli ambassador, i actually included an entire paragraph long quote in which she elaborated on that
they are undermining israel's security by suggesting that the united states and israel don't have anything other than a unique and close and special relationship. it undermines israel's security to its neighbors in the arab world and to its enemies. we need to make sure that the fact that there has never been, and will never be daylight between the two parties or the support for israel that we have in the united states, that that is conveyed to jewish americans all across the country. it is a...
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presented with congress's highest honor, the congressional gold medal. >>> the 67th session of the united nation's general assembly opens this afternoon. the general assembly is the only group in which all 193 member nations have an equal vote. next week the annual general debate of global heads of state opens. >>> and happy birthday to funny man jason sudeikis. the snl star turns 37 today. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later today on the "today" show. >>> ryan seacrest is live in studio to discuss the new "american idol" judges, mariah carey and nicki minaj. and pop star pink performs live on the plaza. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
presented with congress's highest honor, the congressional gold medal. >>> the 67th session of the united nation's general assembly opens this afternoon. the general assembly is the only group in which all 193 member nations have an equal vote. next week the annual general debate of global heads of state opens. >>> and happy birthday to funny man jason sudeikis. the snl star turns 37 today. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those...
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he's going to continue to try to get in the united states. and kelly has to try to help him. >> how do you get through this? >> you know, i'm hoping that somehow, someway, this will help change the way that the court makes their decisions. maybe that's why it's happening. >> it's hard for you. >> it is. i don't want to start crying again. i'm just thankful that everyone's taken an interest in it. that alan dershowitz has taken an interest in it. i hope people will continue to. i hope it will create change and get my kids home as soon as possible. >> we'll keep on top of it. and keep us posted on what happens with your legal battle, kelly. and good luck to you and your two babies. >> thank you. >> dan, thank you so much. >>> let's check in with ginger zee and a look at the weather. she's in for sam champion. >> last of the 80s for a while. cold air coming in. boston, 66. not so much in l.a. >> this weather report has been brought to you by volkswagen. >> thanks, ginger. >>> coming up, neighbor wars. it turns nasty was the shooting over a party
he's going to continue to try to get in the united states. and kelly has to try to help him. >> how do you get through this? >> you know, i'm hoping that somehow, someway, this will help change the way that the court makes their decisions. maybe that's why it's happening. >> it's hard for you. >> it is. i don't want to start crying again. i'm just thankful that everyone's taken an interest in it. that alan dershowitz has taken an interest in it. i hope people will...
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this year, some 50,000 people in the united states will wake up and sense something's wrong. they're more likely to be men than women, more likely to be people my age. but sometimes that unwelcome wakeup call arrives when you're young, when your career is just taking off. >> since you're obviously not a patient and i'm not getting anywhere, can you tell me where i can find a guy named lou who drives an ambulance, and i'll get out of your life. >> i'm lou. >> i was doing a film in florida and was partying pretty good, and was used to waking up not in great shape. but i woke up one morning, and my pinky was twitching, and it was just persistent. and i just... i realized that there was just nothing i could do to stop it. and i thought, is this like dts? who gets dts in a pinky? you know, with a lot of injury or a lot of catastrophic illness, it's like stepping off a curb and getting hit by a bus. but with parkinson's, it's like actually being stuck in the middle of the road while a bus is coming, and you can hear it, you have no idea how big it is, you have no idea how fast it's
this year, some 50,000 people in the united states will wake up and sense something's wrong. they're more likely to be men than women, more likely to be people my age. but sometimes that unwelcome wakeup call arrives when you're young, when your career is just taking off. >> since you're obviously not a patient and i'm not getting anywhere, can you tell me where i can find a guy named lou who drives an ambulance, and i'll get out of your life. >> i'm lou. >> i was doing a film...